It is also found in southern New Guinea.
They are also native to southern New Guinea.
It has been reported as far south as Mount Surprise and even in southern New Guinea.
Xeromys, one species from northern Australia and southern New Guinea.
It has also been reported from off southern New Guinea.
D. leachii intermedia is found in southern New Guinea.
It has never recorded from southern New Guinea or Australia.
During the next nine years he explored much of southern New Guinea in dangerous conditions, and was everywhere the peacemaker.
U. chrysantha is endemic to southern New Guinea and Australia.
A separate species may occur in southern New Guinea.